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    Laid it over gentle, now won't turn over..

    So, I did something stupid. Tried to get the garage door opener out of my pocket in front of my house while rolling 3mph ish in neutral. Got it before it hit on the left side and highway peg touched but that's it. Was still running then choked out as I was righting it. Smelled gas and may have seen a drop on the ground. Hit the starter and it turned over weakly for 3 seconds ish before I released it. Now all I get is a click when I hit the starter.

    Have it on the charger at the moment. New gel cell battery 2 months ago so I don't think that's it.

    Any ideas? Is there some kind of layover protection or something or am I in trouble?

    Dagnabbit.

    #2
    gosh I have never heard of layover protection

    how long was it on its side?
    the fule flow would have been all messed up

    I would pull the plugs and see if it spins freely

    that would at least eliminate some sort of hydraulic locking
    of course oil and esp gase would have drained past the rings in time.

    but then pulling the plugs and cranking would let ya know
    especially if it pukes out anything formt he plug holes.
    a cautiouse person would turn it over via slowly spinning the rear tire with it in gear.

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      #3
      Hi,

      I wouldn't be surprised if you had a weak charging system and it's just a coincidence that it manifested itself after your "gentle layover". Charge up the battery and do the Stator Paper checks to be sure. Keep us informed.

      Removing the plugs before you spin it is a good idea just in case a cylinder(s) was flooded with gasoline. Be sure to check your oil to see if there is any gas in the crankcase.


      Thank you for your indulgence,

      BassCliff

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        #4
        It was over for 10 seconds max?

        Off to get acquainted with the stator papers.

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          #5
          Looks like stator papers investigation will have to wait until I get it running? Battery still taking a charge, though it is only a 1.5amp trickle charger with float. Headlight is bright when key is turned on.

          The breather/drain hose that comes out of the bottom of the airbox is wet and smells of gas. A bit wet inside the box as well. I guess that's to be expected? Put my nose in the oil fill hole and didn't smell gas at least. Will be able to tell from oil level tomorrow when it cools completely. (Is that normal by the way when on centerstand and the engine is warm the oil level is above the glass? Comes back down to "F" overnight. Seems like a lot of expansion to me.)

          Also, Is it ok if I leave the air filter box off and just try and turn it over after I yank the plugs tomorrow? (I have 3 spark plug sockets, none fit) I don't want to harm anything, but if I need access to the battery for the stator checks, I would rather not be installing and removing that box time and again if it's not critical for a couple seconds of run.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Joel750T View Post
            Looks like stator papers investigation will have to wait until I get it running? Battery still taking a charge, though it is only a 1.5amp trickle charger with float. Headlight is bright when key is turned on.

            The breather/drain hose that comes out of the bottom of the airbox is wet and smells of gas. A bit wet inside the box as well. I guess that's to be expected? Put my nose in the oil fill hole and didn't smell gas at least. Will be able to tell from oil level tomorrow when it cools completely. (Is that normal by the way when on centerstand and the engine is warm the oil level is above the glass? Comes back down to "F" overnight. Seems like a lot of expansion to me.)

            Also, Is it ok if I leave the air filter box off and just try and turn it over after I yank the plugs tomorrow? (I have 3 spark plug sockets, none fit) I don't want to harm anything, but if I need access to the battery for the stator checks, I would rather not be installing and removing that box time and again if it's not critical for a couple seconds of run.


            not supposed to be above the glass

            headlight check on battery would need to be done while trying to engage starter

            if it dims when you engage it then it is a weak battery or bad connections ground etc.

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              #7
              Full charge on the battery now.

              I am guessing it is the starter solenoid that I am hearing, it is the brass box to the left of the fuse box under the left side cover. It clicks and that's all I get. No attempt to turn over at all. Just a metallic click from that solenoid, only noise in the silent garage. Any ideas on what causes that and how to troubleshoot?

              Thanks for all the help so far by the way.
              Last edited by Guest; 06-16-2010, 12:09 AM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Joel750T View Post
                Full charge on the battery now.

                I am guessing it is the starter solenoid that I am hearing, it is the brass box to the left of the fuse box under the left side cover. It clicks and that's all I get. No attempt to turn over at all. Just a metallic click from that solenoid, only noise in the silent garage. Any ideas on what causes that and how to troubleshoot?



                Thanks for all the help so far by the way.

                jumper the large connectors on the solenoid mebbe

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                  #9
                  Laid a wrench across them and no difference. Click click.

                  Put the meter on them and I get 8 with just the switch on and 0 when the starter button is pressed. Actually, I get 8 without the key even being on.
                  Last edited by Guest; 06-16-2010, 12:20 AM.

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                    #10
                    You should be getting pretty close to full battery output when measuring between the posts with or without the key in the ignition. One post is a straight connection to the battery, the other to the starter whichn is eventually grounded. Once you press the starter button you close the circuit and you would need to move one of the voltmeter legs to a ground to get the cranking voltage.

                    I had a similar non cranking problem after I left the bike outside with the tank off and water got into the starter housing. I eventually pulled the starter and gave it a bit of a spin by hand and then hooked it up to a battery. For good measure I sprayed in some cleaner and then some WD40. I wanted to pull it apart but the water had corroded one of the screws and I could not disassemble it without destroying the head of the screw. It is hard enough to find most parts here let along a screw to hold the starter together.

                    While not ideal, this did work with only one or two little pops from igniting the WD40 or cleaner residue. Maybe don't use the cleaner and WD40, just get it to spin....

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                      #11
                      Hmm. I went out for a recheck thinking perhaps I had misread on the old school needle meter. Had 13v across the poles without doing anything, clicked starter button twice, same result as last night, but rechecked voltage and 8 once again? Battery was not on charger last night since last test. Let it sit for 10 minutes while I started typing this, did a recheck on a whim before submitting and it was back up to 13 again? Clicked starter button again, back down to 8 pole to pole. Hot pole to frame gives a full 13, as does hot pole to screw holding down yellow wire which I assume is from the starter button.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Joel750T View Post
                        Hmm. I went out for a recheck thinking perhaps I had misread on the old school needle meter. Had 13v across the poles without doing anything, clicked starter button twice, same result as last night, but rechecked voltage and 8 once again? Battery was not on charger last night since last test. Let it sit for 10 minutes while I started typing this, did a recheck on a whim before submitting and it was back up to 13 again? Clicked starter button again, back down to 8 pole to pole. Hot pole to frame gives a full 13, as does hot pole to screw holding down yellow wire which I assume is from the starter button.

                        voltage drop that high would indicate a failed battery
                        next red neck fix is to try and jumper it

                        not from a running vehicle though

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                          #13
                          Even though I get readings of 13 everywhere except the starter solenoid posts?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Joel750T View Post
                            Even though I get readings of 13 everywhere except the starter solenoid posts?

                            not sure i read it right

                            i thought it dropped to 8 under load.

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                              #15
                              You need to check the battery for current. It can have voltage, but not enough current to turn over. Any autoparts should be able to check it for you.

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